This is also a fantasy of mine. I never found anything but then I was looking for evidence that the "good" secret societies survived the corruption of their outer circles that became more prominent and well known. I never found evidence of that model either :(I have a feeling that the nature of "good societies" is corrupted by formal organisation and that they arise and disappear spontaniously, inspiring eachother over the span of decades or centuries. Depressing if your looking for good secret societies, encouraging when you considder that an organisation without a formal hierarchy can't be destroyed.I'm still keen to hear more about what Fulford was writing about. I'll check it out but no good news from me I'm afraid.

I don't think any society is inherently good or bad because no single person is inherently good or bad. I might start a society that I view as being the pinnacle of goodness and purity, and to someone else it could be the embodiment of evil. As simple as we would like the idea to be, good and evil isn't simple. I think that from their own perspective most societies think they are doing good, but evil will always try to manipulate that which is good.

Perfect example. The ELF, and ALF, believe they are defenders of the environment and are on some divine quest to save the world. However, for the most part they are just arsonists and vandals. The ELF believes they are good, their wide range of victims and the FBI believe they are bad. To quote Batman, "It's not who we are, but our actions that define us." All but the most special of people is capable of great violence in the defense of even the most benign beliefs.

Non-Serious Answer: Uhm... The Black Monday Society?Serious Answer: "God's army". You've heard of the concept. God knows every cunning move of the bad guys, and God'll punish them accordingly for thinking they got away with it in their mortal lifetime.I wish the bad guy's kids weren't so dumb and at least purify the water... or izzat God's thing to do? We'll see....

You know, for a non-serious answer the Black Monday Sociey isn't a bad choice. They haven't really infiltrated any "bad society", but they are out there trying to help people. I figure guys who are out doing little things to help all while having fun with it and being entertaining are about as close as we can get to a true good secret society.